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>> it's a science. it's the most important part of your business. inventory kills. it's the number one reason of going out of business because they have too much cash on the shelves. and i really love the artist in these people, the artist in me. i have a soft spot for that, but they have to get tougher with what they have on the shelves and they have to understand who they want to be. do they want to be the everything store where things are collecting dust, or do they want to be the store that has the newest and the best. i have a specific position, two positions in my company that are called planners. and all they do through the reports, the pls system that he spoke of, they look at what's working and what's not working. and with a system like that, you can actually plan objecsolescen and replace something that is starting to down trend with something new and more exciting and you're never having to wait and save so that you can bring this in with your dollars. it's really managing your money. >> if something is not doing well, do you give it a chance? do you move
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science that matters. detect this: living with hiv, craig learned he can stay undetectable with fewer medicines. that's why he switched to dovato. dovato is a complete hiv treatment for some adults. no other complete hiv pill uses fewer medicines to help keep you undetectable than dovato. detect this: leo learned that most hiv pills contain 3 or 4 medicines. dovato is as effective with just 2. if you have hepatitis b, don't stop dovato without talking to your doctor. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking dofetilide. this can cause serious or life-threatening side effects. if you have a rash or allergic reaction symptoms, stop dovato and get medical help right away. serious or life-threatening lactic acid buildup and liver problems can occur. tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, or if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. dovato may harm an unborn baby. most common side effects are headache, nausea, diarrhea, trouble sleeping, tiredness, and
science that matters. detect this: living with hiv, craig learned he can stay undetectable with fewer medicines. that's why he switched to dovato. dovato is a complete hiv treatment for some adults. no other complete hiv pill uses fewer medicines to help keep you undetectable than dovato. detect this: leo learned that most hiv pills contain 3 or 4 medicines. dovato is as effective with just 2. if you have hepatitis b, don't stop dovato without talking to your doctor. don't take dovato if you're...
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and technology, but somehow missed science class. >>> if you're not sure who is telling the truth on the campaign trail, there is now of course an app for that. the super pac app using politi-fact and factcheck.org to check out. >>> and it turns out the drought that's hurting so many farmers in the midwest may turn out to be a bless fog wine makers there who could have a banner year in a region not typically known for quality drinks. check it out on our facebook page. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? there's so many choices. the guests come in and they're like yeah i want to try this shrimp and i want to try this kind. they wait for this all year long. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp is back, but only for a limited time, for just $14.99. try as much as you like
and technology, but somehow missed science class. >>> if you're not sure who is telling the truth on the campaign trail, there is now of course an app for that. the super pac app using politi-fact and factcheck.org to check out. >>> and it turns out the drought that's hurting so many farmers in the midwest may turn out to be a bless fog wine makers there who could have a banner year in a region not typically known for quality drinks. check it out on our facebook page. humans...
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. >>> american students are lagging behind their international counterparts in math, reading, science. the new international standardized test scores indicate 15-year-olds in the u.s. were below the international average in math, about average in science and reading and dropped down in the ranking since the last test three years ago. the top scores from each subject came from shanghai. >>> take a look at this incredible rescue that took place 20 miles off the nigerian coast around under water. three days after a tugboat capsized, divers were looking for bodies and a hand reached up to get them. the boat's cook was alive. he survived in a four-foot air bubble. he only had coca-cola to drink. he spent so long under water with so little oxygen he had to spend another 60 hours in a decompression chamber once he returned to the surface. unbelievable. >>> fascinating photo has the internet buzzing about whether a face can be seen in a steel column from the world trade center. do you see it? workers say they have been talking about a face for a while. some even call it the angel of 9/11 but
. >>> american students are lagging behind their international counterparts in math, reading, science. the new international standardized test scores indicate 15-year-olds in the u.s. were below the international average in math, about average in science and reading and dropped down in the ranking since the last test three years ago. the top scores from each subject came from shanghai. >>> take a look at this incredible rescue that took place 20 miles off the nigerian coast...
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these people were lining up hoping to evacuate from mariupol to is a preached, they were switching the science and announcing that the only option was to go to russia. she said she actually got on one of these, buses escaped and got a private driver and got to zaporizhzhia. i wanted to share that anecdote, because it has been really hard to share, that ali. really quickly though, on kyiv, extraordinary. we will only hear more and more reports like that, but that is the first hand eyewitness report have actually witnessing those forced deportations. here in kyiv, though, and surprise we missed boris johnson walking around yesterday. two quick messages it sends. one is that kyiv and say, look, here is a british prime minister walking around without any body armor, he is walking around the capitol with president zelenskyy. the second is on the zelenskyy front, he is doing what he has done so well in the last five weeks. he is keeping western attention focused on ukraine. he is keeping ukraine at the top of the agenda and, when you see ursula von der leyen or in bucha the other day, and you see bo
these people were lining up hoping to evacuate from mariupol to is a preached, they were switching the science and announcing that the only option was to go to russia. she said she actually got on one of these, buses escaped and got a private driver and got to zaporizhzhia. i wanted to share that anecdote, because it has been really hard to share, that ali. really quickly though, on kyiv, extraordinary. we will only hear more and more reports like that, but that is the first hand eyewitness...
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right now it's science hope versus science reality. again, you can't blame her, you can't blame her mom. she's 14, hasn't lived a full life, dies from complications of cancer. the hope is hundreds of years from now she can be unfrozen, her cancer can be cured and she can carry on like she woke up the next day. the reality is we're not even close to that point right now. right now quick freeze embryos, red blood cells, small pieces of tissue. but we can't even freeze an organ like a kidney yet. if we can't freeze and thaw out a kidney or other organs, we certainly can't do it for the whole body. that doesn't even bring to mind what will happen when they unfreeze her and how they do that, plus the curing of the cancer and the issues surrounding it. could this happen? possibly. maybe in five years we can freeze an organ, maybe. >> it's one of those stories, dr. john torres, that everybody is wondering about, we're all wondering if that could happen one day. we don't have those answers. a great conversation. dr. john torres, thank you. >>
right now it's science hope versus science reality. again, you can't blame her, you can't blame her mom. she's 14, hasn't lived a full life, dies from complications of cancer. the hope is hundreds of years from now she can be unfrozen, her cancer can be cured and she can carry on like she woke up the next day. the reality is we're not even close to that point right now. right now quick freeze embryos, red blood cells, small pieces of tissue. but we can't even freeze an organ like a kidney yet....
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lawmakers on the left, -- i believe in science, lawmakers on the right -- as many assault rifles as they could get their hands on. i mean literally. the 2021 christmas card -- this family christmas card. if that does not convince you, let's consider some of the most prominent gop campaign outs and just the last year. >> i've been shooting hunting my whole life. some people say i won't support guns? they're dead wrong. >> i make sure we always have the right to protect ourselves and our families. >> this is why i'm so frustrated with certain establishments democrats use it also -- adopting the most moderate, most toothless position possible on gun control. in order to find common ground with republicans. i'm sorry, gopers out there counting ar-15s. would common ground do you expect us to find? democrats need to get tougher on republicans and couldn't pushers. they need to learn to frame this crisis differently and if you're need of a model, look no further than this message right here. >> 19 kids are dead. 19 children are dead. and so, to my republican colleagues i ask, who are you here f
lawmakers on the left, -- i believe in science, lawmakers on the right -- as many assault rifles as they could get their hands on. i mean literally. the 2021 christmas card -- this family christmas card. if that does not convince you, let's consider some of the most prominent gop campaign outs and just the last year. >> i've been shooting hunting my whole life. some people say i won't support guns? they're dead wrong. >> i make sure we always have the right to protect ourselves and...
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1990 and roman was honored with a lego made in her likeness to inspire other girls to have careers in science and roman died on wednesday in washington d.c. she was 93 years old but still now you should stay with us because we'll be right back. . with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. and i don't add up the years.ts. but what i do count on... is boost®. delicious boost® high protein nutritional drink now has 33% more protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. boost® high protein look for savings on boost® in your sunday's paper. >>got it. ran out of ink and i have a big meeting today >>and 2 boxes of twizzlers... yeah, uh...for the team... >>the team? gooo team.... know what's better than overnight shipping? free one hour pickup when you order online... or on our app. at office depot officemax >>> welcome back the msnbc. we all know that 2018 is jam packed with news from devastating tragedies to surprising developments in the russia investigation bu
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that's the power of science. so we're taking our science and unleashing it. our research, experts and resources. all in an effort to advance potential therapies and vaccines. other companies and academic institutions are doing the same. the entire global scientific community is working together to beat this thing. and we're using science to help make it happen. because when science wins, we all win. and its mission is to give you truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning... or trouble falling asleep. because only tempur-pedic uses proprietary tempur® material... that continuously adapts and responds to your body, to relieve pressure... so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep. all night. every night. the tempur-pedic summer of sleep starts now, with all tempur-pedic mattresses on sale, and savings up to $500 on adjustable sets. with all tempur-pedic mattresses on sale, we're pretty different. somos muy diferentes. muy diferentes. (vo) verizon knows everyone in your family is different. there are so many of us doing so many different things. (vo
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where breakthrough science is replacing chemotherapy with immunotherapy. where we can now attack the causes of disease, not just the symptoms. where medicines once produced for all, are now designed to fit you. today 140,000 biopharmaceutical researchers go bodly to discover treatments and cures unimaginable ten years ago... ...and are on the verge of more tomorrow. take the zantac it challenge! pill works fast? zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. you ready? by their second kid, every mom is an expert, and more likely... ...to choose luvs than first time moms. luvs with nightlock plus absorbs wetness faster than huggies... ...snug & dry, for outstanding overnight protection
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to do a bigger than they had planned at the end of the first term, which is to know, especially the science agency, the security agencies, agencies tied to a lot of horsemint, or donald trump viewed opposition that would potentially stand in his way from implementing his agenda and nancy constitutionalist agenda. this is something that has been put together as we speak. it's a huge concern. one other concern i have, jonathan, after talking to so many my former colleagues from the administration, they are trying to look at powers they didn't utilize previously for the trump administration, one of those that i cited in my book, something called the presidential emergency act. it documents the doomsday book. there are extraordinary presidential powers that the american public do not know about that donald trump and his team are intent on using in a second storm, because they know those powers will help them get overt democracies guardrails. then implement an agenda that's contrary to the constitution. that's house speaker -- >> brian, given what miles just said, this conversation is taking a t
to do a bigger than they had planned at the end of the first term, which is to know, especially the science agency, the security agencies, agencies tied to a lot of horsemint, or donald trump viewed opposition that would potentially stand in his way from implementing his agenda and nancy constitutionalist agenda. this is something that has been put together as we speak. it's a huge concern. one other concern i have, jonathan, after talking to so many my former colleagues from the...
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the problem is, only scientists understand the science. there have been five issued since 1990 and each one is thousands of pages long. to make life simple, each comes with a short summary to make the science easy to grasp but governments get to chip in on the summaries and surprise, surprise. that's where things start getting political. so to keep everyone happy, it was decided that these agreements would be completely non-binding. that means there is absolutely no penalty if a country fails to meet its climate target, which is why for almost 30 years now republicans and democrats have taken turns to stand up and pledge to act, and then haven't. >> the united states is strongly committed to the ipcc process of international cooperation on global climate change. >> i am very pleased that the united states has reached a truly historic agreement with other nations of the world to take unprecedented steps. >> my administration has taken a rational balanced approach to these serious challenges. we believe we need to protect our environment. >>
the problem is, only scientists understand the science. there have been five issued since 1990 and each one is thousands of pages long. to make life simple, each comes with a short summary to make the science easy to grasp but governments get to chip in on the summaries and surprise, surprise. that's where things start getting political. so to keep everyone happy, it was decided that these agreements would be completely non-binding. that means there is absolutely no penalty if a country fails...
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science is starting to prove that if you wear certain things, if you eat certain things, you actually uplift your energetic being or your spirit. that's why all these restaurants are red and yellow. that is affecting our digestion. it's affecting our taste buds. it's making us salivate and want food more. >> i had no idea. what do you eat when you sparkle? >> oh, when you sparkle? you're eating good, you're eating plant based. it makes you sparkle. even if it's plant-based, it actually takes your vibration and energy down. when you eat things that are living or fresh or from a local grower, it actually is going to give you more energy. as we hear farm to plate a lot, if you can go to your local grocer or even someone who has a garden, you're actually going to be raising the vibration of your food. even when i started growing my own food, i started with a major jar and $0.25 seeds and i grew herbs on my counter. i highly suggest growing your own foods starting with herbs. now i have a hydroponic garden in my home. >> i know what i'm doing after the show, coming over. i know there were
science is starting to prove that if you wear certain things, if you eat certain things, you actually uplift your energetic being or your spirit. that's why all these restaurants are red and yellow. that is affecting our digestion. it's affecting our taste buds. it's making us salivate and want food more. >> i had no idea. what do you eat when you sparkle? >> oh, when you sparkle? you're eating good, you're eating plant based. it makes you sparkle. even if it's plant-based, it...
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prop 51 will upgrade libraries, science labs, and classroom technology and relieve school overcrowding creating more opportunity . . . and better learning for students help students succeed vote yes on 51. >>> election diary thursday. october 27th. whatever you think of donald trump, i mean, whatever you think of donald trump, you have to wonder, why isn't he doing it? why isn't he running for president? why isn't he spending every hour asking the voters again and again do you like way things are? the way they've been headed in this country? do you like the continued destruction of our manufacturing base, the jobs that went with it? do you like the uncontrolled illegal immigration? do you like the string of stupid wars from iraq, libya, syria? if you want to keep all this way it is, vote for hillary clinton. if you don't like the way things have been headed, shake the system to the roots. if you wake up the day after the election, the same it is today, four, five, eight years from now, remember you had a chance to change it but you were too dainty to do it. if trump were to win the ele
prop 51 will upgrade libraries, science labs, and classroom technology and relieve school overcrowding creating more opportunity . . . and better learning for students help students succeed vote yes on 51. >>> election diary thursday. october 27th. whatever you think of donald trump, i mean, whatever you think of donald trump, you have to wonder, why isn't he doing it? why isn't he running for president? why isn't he spending every hour asking the voters again and again do you like way...
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it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with key nutrients to support whole body health. one a day. science that matters. [music playing] tiffany: my daughter is mila. she is 19 months old. she is a little ray of sunshine. one of the happiest babies you'll probably ever meet. [giggles] children with down syndrome typically have a higher risk for developing acute myeloid leukemia, or just leukemia in general. and here we are. marlo thomas: st. jude children's research hospital works day after day to find cures and save the lives of children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. tiffany: she was referred to st. jude at 11 months. they knew what to do as soon as they got her diagnosis. they already had her treatment plan drawn out. and they were like, this is what we're going to do. this is how long it's going to take. this is how long in between. this place is like a family to us now. like, i can't say enough how grateful we are to be here. medical bills are always a big thing to everybody b
it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with key nutrients to support whole body health. one a day. science that matters. [music playing] tiffany: my daughter is mila. she is 19 months old. she is a little ray of sunshine. one of the happiest babies you'll probably ever meet. [giggles] children with down syndrome typically have a higher risk for developing acute myeloid leukemia, or just leukemia in general. and here we are. marlo thomas: st. jude children's research hospital...
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i'm a political science professor by training. i've always believed that ultimately filters plummet the decision about who represents them. but to think there and anderson philosophical question or face and as a country. you have people running for office have been hours of multiple times. you have someone who's very likely going to be a presidential nominee who will have been indicted and convicted of several different things. do you think, as a lawyer, there should be some crimes that would potentially disqualify somebody from running for office? or do you think, from a philosophical level, if folks are not in jail or even if they are in jail, you should be able to vote? >> as a prosecutor, i believe there should be crimes that disqualify you from office and i'm appalled by the reaction from that group. this is we are years of anti government rhetoric leads. when meghan minor faith in our institutions, you get that reaction. where they cheer people have been arrested. it is ironic, the people who claim to be law older folks, and
i'm a political science professor by training. i've always believed that ultimately filters plummet the decision about who represents them. but to think there and anderson philosophical question or face and as a country. you have people running for office have been hours of multiple times. you have someone who's very likely going to be a presidential nominee who will have been indicted and convicted of several different things. do you think, as a lawyer, there should be some crimes that would...
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the creation of your own science. the creation of your own law. the creation of allegedly carl rove said. we are an empire. we create our own reality. you see somebody's arm get grabbed in the reality base community. i've covered enough football. i know what that looks like. >> my sense, everyone has been so wrong for so long. i think this idea it's the housing bubble and there will be a crash where everybody bottoms out is never going to happen. there's a certain percentage of the population that likes what he has to say. there's only so much of this that the republican party and the general public is willing to put up with. >> the general public, i won't speak to. the republican party has a real problem in that the only plausible all terntive at the moment is ted cruz who nobody likes. >> they have not assaulted anyone as far as i know. >> that's a good point. we're setting the bar at shoe top level. nobody in the cruz campaign has yet assaulted anybody. >> i'm hoping for donald trump to call his own bluff and file charges against michelle field
the creation of your own science. the creation of your own law. the creation of allegedly carl rove said. we are an empire. we create our own reality. you see somebody's arm get grabbed in the reality base community. i've covered enough football. i know what that looks like. >> my sense, everyone has been so wrong for so long. i think this idea it's the housing bubble and there will be a crash where everybody bottoms out is never going to happen. there's a certain percentage of the...
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when we renewed that law, the prospect of a 3-d printed plastic gun was science fiction. today it is a reality and we are only two weeks away from the expiration of that law so we need to very simply extend the law, modernize it and protect the american people. >> let's talk about what you mean by modernizing it. even if you renew a ban, how does law enforcement stay on top of these 3-d printing technology, congressman? is there anything else that you folks in congress can do to help make sure these guns don't get onto airplanes or into a courthouse, for example, where metal detectors are used? >> first of all, i have nothing against throw-d printers. i think they can transform technology in our economy. i do have something against making it easier for terrorists and criminals to bring 3-d printed guns through metal detectors. here's what we need to do. we should extend the law that expires on december 9th and we should also modernize it to require that when a gun is manufactured, that it has to have certain metal parts and that's precisely what my legislation does. >> an
when we renewed that law, the prospect of a 3-d printed plastic gun was science fiction. today it is a reality and we are only two weeks away from the expiration of that law so we need to very simply extend the law, modernize it and protect the american people. >> let's talk about what you mean by modernizing it. even if you renew a ban, how does law enforcement stay on top of these 3-d printing technology, congressman? is there anything else that you folks in congress can do to help make...
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one doesn't typically debate science. maybe the one-off discussion of an evolution versus creationism. that sort of thing that's not what we do in science. so, that's problem number one. problem number two, debating with rfk jr, or i've discussed this issue with him many times by phone and by email. the problem is, he just keeps on moving the goalpost. first it was the -- what's that? >> we mean the goalpost is literally white conspiracy theorist do. >> then it was the vaccines to close together. and then it was the hpv vaccine that they said caused infertility or ottawa immunity. and then vaccines cause something called chronic illness. you're playing this game of whack-a-mole. he knocked something down and it pops up. moving the goalposts. it turns out it's very unproductive. it's also pretty exhausting. >> exhausting and unproductive. it's disingenuous. it's kind of ludicrous. robert kennedy junior is an environmental lawyer. i wouldn't expect him to debate me on environmental law. i don't see why anyone would think yo
one doesn't typically debate science. maybe the one-off discussion of an evolution versus creationism. that sort of thing that's not what we do in science. so, that's problem number one. problem number two, debating with rfk jr, or i've discussed this issue with him many times by phone and by email. the problem is, he just keeps on moving the goalpost. first it was the -- what's that? >> we mean the goalpost is literally white conspiracy theorist do. >> then it was the vaccines to...
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is all science, or is there some economic and political weighing of those things? >> there's definitely economics that go into it, for sure. we have modeling at our national labs. we've got the biggest exoskeleton peters that do climate modeling, and we also evaluate the economy of the supply and the demand to the future. what are other countries saying they are going to do? have they taken action to fulfill their pledges for example? we're also, we are leading a number of countries in global methane pledge. we know now what the technologies are to make sure there are no nothing leaks, which is what natural gas produces. so, we need to look at all of these factors to determine what's in the public interest. and ali, you will hear back from those who have a good point about the fact that coal is much more ghg producing than natural gas, and if we are exporting these liquefied natural gas to countries that are predominantly coal, relying upon coal, that will actually reduce greenhouse gas emissions. they have a point. so, we need to evaluate that as well. , so, all o
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of course, this is not an exact science. this is just the bay. it's not the ocean. this is shallow water. i've been trying it all day. i've gotten some parts were its 103, 100. you get the idea. if you were to go for a swim in the bay in miami, you would touch water that is almost 100 degrees. it's not really refreshing. people will take breaks from the shade, go in the water, walk around for a little bit, then come back. this is one of the examples of what we have been dealing with during this heat wave. authorities are making sure that people understand how important it is to drink enough water, to take those breaks from the shade, and understand what the science of heat exhaustion is. all of these things can sneak in on people especially with those that might not be familiar with these temperatures or with how hot the sun can get. a lot of tourists are visiting south florida. they have suffered the consequences. one of the servers -- they told me they have seen more emts come help tourists because they were not familiar. it's one of the things we have been experi
of course, this is not an exact science. this is just the bay. it's not the ocean. this is shallow water. i've been trying it all day. i've gotten some parts were its 103, 100. you get the idea. if you were to go for a swim in the bay in miami, you would touch water that is almost 100 degrees. it's not really refreshing. people will take breaks from the shade, go in the water, walk around for a little bit, then come back. this is one of the examples of what we have been dealing with during this...
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it's not a science, it's an art. even the definition of value and how to assess what value is differs in accounting standards depending on who the actor is and who's defining the value. so you basically said different actors acting in good faith can take the same assets and get to wildly different numbers in the end. and in fact, he went through deutsche bank's credit reports and explained that's how deutsche bank, for example, did its own diligence and concluded that donald trump's net worth was worth $1.8 billion less than what trump said it was and nonetheless still loaned to him and said he had an exceptionally strong credit profile. why? because as bartov kept intoning, valuation is subjective, and trump was very happy with that. what he wasn't happy with as the end of the day bartov wanted to say when he read trump's own financial statements he didn't see any indicia of fraud. he saw one error in respect to the apartment which is tripled in its square footage, but he said there's though indication of intentiona
it's not a science, it's an art. even the definition of value and how to assess what value is differs in accounting standards depending on who the actor is and who's defining the value. so you basically said different actors acting in good faith can take the same assets and get to wildly different numbers in the end. and in fact, he went through deutsche bank's credit reports and explained that's how deutsche bank, for example, did its own diligence and concluded that donald trump's net worth...
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this is a science thing. i know that they are trying to rig this country of science, where this country of history, and all the very basic things. you know they obviously struggle with math as well. , listen we need to send the republicans back to elementary school so that they can get the basics, and understand what it is that we should be relying upon. including our doctors. our doctors that are telling us, listen, these policies will kill women. these policies will disallow those that actually want to bring children into this world from beatable to do so. this idea of trying to define personhood before someone has actually entered the world is absolutely insane to me. i saw on social media just the other day that somebody said the reason that we don't call ivf, we don't look at that and say, these are children, is because what is the last time you could put a child in the freezer and they actually live? that is not what you do. you keep them in the freezer, so this is the idea, that we're going to ignore t
this is a science thing. i know that they are trying to rig this country of science, where this country of history, and all the very basic things. you know they obviously struggle with math as well. , listen we need to send the republicans back to elementary school so that they can get the basics, and understand what it is that we should be relying upon. including our doctors. our doctors that are telling us, listen, these policies will kill women. these policies will disallow those that...
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after leaving nasa, she dedicated herself to a science program that helped tweens, especially girls. she lost her battle to pancreatic cancer. she was 61 years old. es. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> newt gingrich is defending michele bachmann's attacks against secretary of state clinton's top aide, huma abedin. the minnesota congresswoman has accused abedin of having ties to the muslim brotherhood. in an interview with politico this morning, gingrich said "there weren't allegations, there was a question. the question ought to be asked across the board." and then when asked about republicans such as house speaker boehner and senator john mccain, who have condemned bachmann's remarks, gingrich said, "i think those folks are wrong. what is it they're afraid of
after leaving nasa, she dedicated herself to a science program that helped tweens, especially girls. she lost her battle to pancreatic cancer. she was 61 years old. es. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen...
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and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the first approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc! stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possible. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. lasting remission can start with stelara®. janssen can help you explore cost support options. at xfinity, we live and work in the same neighborhood as you. we're always w
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where breakthrough science is replacing chemotherapy with immunotherapy. where we can now attack the causes of disease, not just the symptoms. where medicines once produced for all, are now designed to fit you. today 140,000 biopharmaceutical researchers go bodly to discover treatments and cures unimaginable ten years ago... ...and are on the verge of more tomorrow. >>> at least 8 earthquakes last week. you might be surprised where they happened. my next guest has a theory why. legendary erin brockovich joins us with that next. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica
where breakthrough science is replacing chemotherapy with immunotherapy. where we can now attack the causes of disease, not just the symptoms. where medicines once produced for all, are now designed to fit you. today 140,000 biopharmaceutical researchers go bodly to discover treatments and cures unimaginable ten years ago... ...and are on the verge of more tomorrow. >>> at least 8 earthquakes last week. you might be surprised where they happened. my next guest has a theory why....
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it's just that the science tells us the idea of a black mermaid, only a wet one. the science. that's why -- [inaudible] >> people like him, who believe this staunchly and -- [inaudible] people like him simply can't stand the idea that young brown and black girls will be able to see themselves and beautiful, magical, fantastically inspiring movies. it's a sad day, really. >> it's a sad and crazy day. that's all i can say. the science on movies -- never thought i'd be live on tv talking about that. >> exactly. >> always good to see him, my friend, enjoy the rest of your evening off. coming up tonight, bad policies, bad candidates, bad polling. republicans are sinking and swing districts just weeks before the midterms. congressional candidate max rhodes joins me live in studio to discuss that and more. plus, new indications that criminal charges are coming into new york in the georgia trump investigations. and merrick garland's migrant story. after a week of needlessly cruel actions from republican governors, the attorney general since a very different message to immigrants. we'l
it's just that the science tells us the idea of a black mermaid, only a wet one. the science. that's why -- [inaudible] >> people like him, who believe this staunchly and -- [inaudible] people like him simply can't stand the idea that young brown and black girls will be able to see themselves and beautiful, magical, fantastically inspiring movies. it's a sad day, really. >> it's a sad and crazy day. that's all i can say. the science on movies -- never thought i'd be live on tv...
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with advances in science and technology, there is -- health of the mother has been -- has become a tool for abortions any time under any reason. >> and this quote, unbelievable the way these guys are talking, scientific theory to todd akin's theory to back it up that women don't get pregnant from a legitimate rape. in other words, if they don't want to get pregnant, they aren't getting pregnant. anyway, here is a sign of how important democrats believe abortion rights are to their fate. this chart shows the number of ads for democratic candidates on this issue, the blue one up there, and all races that mention abortion, contraception, and funding for planned parenthood have increased much more than for republicans in red. no surprise. great guest. joining us is activist and actor kathleen turner. the great kathleen turner. and managing editor of thegrio.com, joy reid. two great women to talk about it. they don't want to call it a war on women, but i got to tell you, this guy, walsh again, the other day said, my mother was told not to have any more kids at the risk of her life. this is w
with advances in science and technology, there is -- health of the mother has been -- has become a tool for abortions any time under any reason. >> and this quote, unbelievable the way these guys are talking, scientific theory to todd akin's theory to back it up that women don't get pregnant from a legitimate rape. in other words, if they don't want to get pregnant, they aren't getting pregnant. anyway, here is a sign of how important democrats believe abortion rights are to their fate....
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they're earning degrees in the fields of the future like engineering and computer science. but once they finish school, once they earn that diploma, there's a good chance they'll have to leave our country. think about that. intel was started with the help of an immigrant who studied here and then stayed here. insta-gram was started with the help of an immigrant who studied here and then stayed here. right now, in one of those classrooms there's a student wrestling with how to turn their big idea, their intel or insta-gram in to a big business. we're giving them all the skills they need to figure that out but then we're going to turn around and tell them to start that business and create those jobs in china or india or mexico or some place else. that's not how you grow new industries in america. that's how you give new industries to our competitors. that's why we need comprehensive immigration reform. we strengthened security at the borders to stem the tide of illegal immigrants. we put more boots on the ground at the southern border than any other time in our history and no
they're earning degrees in the fields of the future like engineering and computer science. but once they finish school, once they earn that diploma, there's a good chance they'll have to leave our country. think about that. intel was started with the help of an immigrant who studied here and then stayed here. insta-gram was started with the help of an immigrant who studied here and then stayed here. right now, in one of those classrooms there's a student wrestling with how to turn their big...
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look, the science and numbers of this are on the side of boehner and those who basically say at a time of a sluggish economy, you don't raise taxes, particularly on entrepreneurs who are in that group who make 250 and above. >> give me two studies on that, ken. give me two studies that support what you just said that have not been disproven time and time again. >> let me give you a study in world history. capital seeks the path for least resistance and greatest opportunity. there is a trillion dollars that people are sitting on and unless the government under the threat of use of arms are going to take that money from them. they must give them a reason to invest that reason here in this economy. i don't need to do a study, it is just a behavioral fact over the history of capitalism in this country. that people and capital seeks the path of least resistance and greatest opportunity. >> you get the last word. >> the problem with what mr. bla blackwell is saying. trickle down economics has not worked. plenty of data to show that that is not the case in terms of our economy. trickle down e
look, the science and numbers of this are on the side of boehner and those who basically say at a time of a sluggish economy, you don't raise taxes, particularly on entrepreneurs who are in that group who make 250 and above. >> give me two studies on that, ken. give me two studies that support what you just said that have not been disproven time and time again. >> let me give you a study in world history. capital seeks the path for least resistance and greatest opportunity. there is...
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especially if it's about science. if it's about infection disease, if it's about safety. >> yeah. the push and pull in our history has been between political appointees and a more professionalized civil service out of a progressive instinct you actually want government to be an instrument, a competent instrument, and seems to me that my greatest anxiety, aside from the impact of the virus itself, is, we're living in an age of xenophobia. >> uh-huh. >> and it is not impossible to imagine a scenario where blame is cast. >> hmm. >> that's right. >> on some country or group of people if this becomes worse. >> happening in asia. >> what about tom cotton? didn't tom go to harvard? >> i think so. >> i think tom is a harvard guy. very well-educated. tom cotton a couple of days ago spouting a conspiracy theory that the chinese made this virus up. >> there you go n.in a lab. you have rush limbaugh, presidential freedom winner. hard to say it's the most reckless thing he's done but saying this is just a conspiracy and made up to hurt donald trump, he said something yesterday, i can't even ke
especially if it's about science. if it's about infection disease, if it's about safety. >> yeah. the push and pull in our history has been between political appointees and a more professionalized civil service out of a progressive instinct you actually want government to be an instrument, a competent instrument, and seems to me that my greatest anxiety, aside from the impact of the virus itself, is, we're living in an age of xenophobia. >> uh-huh. >> and it is not impossible...
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treasury sanctions during the obama administration and david faris, associate professor of political science at roosevelt university. great to have both of you with us. thank you for joining us. hud are, i will start with you, let us back it up and put wood as happened in context. you and i have spoken about this. the speed and the deliberate intention of these sanctions. they are pretty big but. >> it's remarkable, it's unprecedented the strength of the sanctions. it's not at the treasury department and europe have not imposed similar sanctions before regarding iran for example. but the reason these are unprecedented and so strong is because russia is such an active member of the international financial system. they are an active trading partner. they have been this is all over the world. and they have assets all over the world, which is very rare when you are dealing with a country that you are actively sanctioning. and by the way, it is very clear that they did not expect these sanctions to be as tough as they were, otherwise they would have moved a lot of their capital out of europe and
treasury sanctions during the obama administration and david faris, associate professor of political science at roosevelt university. great to have both of you with us. thank you for joining us. hud are, i will start with you, let us back it up and put wood as happened in context. you and i have spoken about this. the speed and the deliberate intention of these sanctions. they are pretty big but. >> it's remarkable, it's unprecedented the strength of the sanctions. it's not at the...
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the book is "hidden potential: the science of achieving greater things." "new york times" bestselling author and professor at wharton, adam grant, thank you. congrats on the book. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with much more of this new year's day edition of "morning joe." he hits his mark —center stage— and is crushed by a baby grand piano. are you replacing me? with this guy? customize and save with liberty bibberty. he doesn't even have a mustache! oh, look! a bibu. [limu emu squawks.] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i suffer with psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions, severe skin reactions that look like eczema, and an increased risk of infections, some fatal, have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to or if ibd symptoms develop or worsen. i move
the book is "hidden potential: the science of achieving greater things." "new york times" bestselling author and professor at wharton, adam grant, thank you. congrats on the book. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with much more of this new year's day edition of "morning joe." he hits his mark —center stage— and is crushed by a baby grand piano. are you replacing me? with this guy? customize and save with liberty bibberty. he doesn't even...
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at bayer, this is why we science. "ok, so, magnificent mile for me!" i thought i was managing... ...my moderate to severe crohn's disease. yes! until i realized something was missing... ...me. you ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on...
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and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. a >>> president biden escalated his rhetoric towards vladimir putin yesterday, publicly calling the russian president a war criminal for the first time? >> i have no idea he's a war criminal. >> those comments were almost immediately met with push back from moscow. in a statement to russian state media, the kremlin spokesman said, quote, we consider it unforgivable, such rhetoric from the head of state whose bombs killed hundreds of people around the world. joining us, eli stokel, an msnbc political analyst. thank you for being here this morning. that moment yesterday at the white house, what's significance does it carry that biden used the phrase war criminal to describe vladimir putin? >> well, it was seen in the kremlin so i suppose it could be significant in terms of how they feel about where the u.s. is going, they could use i
and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. a >>> president biden escalated his rhetoric towards vladimir putin yesterday, publicly calling the russian president a war criminal for the first time? >> i have no idea he's a war criminal. >> those comments were almost immediately met with push back from moscow. in a...
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we have science to prove that it's not correct. >> doctor, i have to be quick with you that right, but today is doctor fauci's last day as a federal employee. what is his legacy, and, also now that presumably, the search for his replacement is underway, what are your hopes for 2023? >> those are big shoes to fill. whoever feel some will humbly put their own legacy stamp on it, but there's not enough to be said. covid-19 is obvious, but whether it's hiv or the fight to recognize the importance of infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, literally books have been written, not just about him, but his scholarly contributions. and much more we can learn just from unpacking, and, hopefully we will have more time to teach and mentor. i know he enjoys. that >> doctor kavita patel, thank you. >> thank you. >> today is typically a day for reflection and setting nichols. unfortunately, a majority of us will fall short. what are some little ways we can stick to that commitment of a fresh start? we will bring that down, next. own, next. [ music playing ] when we first arrived at st. jude, it
we have science to prove that it's not correct. >> doctor, i have to be quick with you that right, but today is doctor fauci's last day as a federal employee. what is his legacy, and, also now that presumably, the search for his replacement is underway, what are your hopes for 2023? >> those are big shoes to fill. whoever feel some will humbly put their own legacy stamp on it, but there's not enough to be said. covid-19 is obvious, but whether it's hiv or the fight to recognize the...
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senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin has called for the science and transportation committee to hold a hearing after the private hold a hearing after the private information of nearly 143 million people nearly half the population of the united states was exposed in a data breach targeting credit reporting agency equifax. she has requested three equifax executives come forward selling shares despite not notifying the public about it until yesterday. equifax has stated the executives in question didn't know about the hack at the time of the sale. the company is offering free credit id theft protection for a year to anyone who's interested. >>> now to a humanitarian crisis that is almost impossible to comprehend. a quarter of a million people have left myanmar to escape the horrific fighting and persecution there. the people are part of the rohingya minority that lives in the mostly buddhist country. an estimated 164,000 of the refugees have left for bangladesh in the lot of few weeks and it's putting enormous pressure there. >>> i want to go back to miami beach now. i want to go to jacob
senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin has called for the science and transportation committee to hold a hearing after the private hold a hearing after the private information of nearly 143 million people nearly half the population of the united states was exposed in a data breach targeting credit reporting agency equifax. she has requested three equifax executives come forward selling shares despite not notifying the public about it until yesterday. equifax has stated the executives in question...
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in its economy, in medicine, in science and in national security. one company designs and builds more supercomputers than any other. an american company. hewlett packard enterprise. leading the way to discover... to innovate... and to protect. hewlett packard enterprise. a national asset in supercomputing. you know what's difficult? adulting... hi, guys. i'm back. time to slay! no,i have a long time girlfriend. you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? looking for clear answers for your retirement plan? start here. or here. even here. and definitely here. at fidelity, we're available 24/7 to make retirement planning simp
in its economy, in medicine, in science and in national security. one company designs and builds more supercomputers than any other. an american company. hewlett packard enterprise. leading the way to discover... to innovate... and to protect. hewlett packard enterprise. a national asset in supercomputing. you know what's difficult? adulting... hi, guys. i'm back. time to slay! no,i have a long time girlfriend. you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. get your domain today and...